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Invisible Line
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Invisible Line

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Some revolutions start with a roar, others with the quiet turn of a wheel.

A hostile government.

A desperate escape.

A sanctuary city that holds their future.

In a near-future New York crushed under authoritarian rule, history teacher Laek can no longer hide his radical past. After a brutal confrontation with the NYPD, he and his family must flee across the border-by bicycle-into Quebec. Their only chance lies in convincing Montreal to grant them refugee status.

Janie, an activist lawyer, fights to build a new life while protecting her family in a transformed Montreal. Between legal battles and cultural adjustments, she discovers that sanctuary comes with its own challenges.

Their children, Siri and Simon, must navigate a new world where everything is different-the language, the culture, and their place in it. As they adapt to their refuge, they learn that sometimes the strongest borders are the invisible ones we create ourselves.

Will they find safety in their new home, or will the past catch up with them?

Sunburst Award-nominated Su J Sokol crafts hopepunk science fiction where hope isn't just resistance-it's revolution.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Flame Arrow Publishing
Date
12 August 2025
Pages
394
ISBN
9781990368219

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Some revolutions start with a roar, others with the quiet turn of a wheel.

A hostile government.

A desperate escape.

A sanctuary city that holds their future.

In a near-future New York crushed under authoritarian rule, history teacher Laek can no longer hide his radical past. After a brutal confrontation with the NYPD, he and his family must flee across the border-by bicycle-into Quebec. Their only chance lies in convincing Montreal to grant them refugee status.

Janie, an activist lawyer, fights to build a new life while protecting her family in a transformed Montreal. Between legal battles and cultural adjustments, she discovers that sanctuary comes with its own challenges.

Their children, Siri and Simon, must navigate a new world where everything is different-the language, the culture, and their place in it. As they adapt to their refuge, they learn that sometimes the strongest borders are the invisible ones we create ourselves.

Will they find safety in their new home, or will the past catch up with them?

Sunburst Award-nominated Su J Sokol crafts hopepunk science fiction where hope isn't just resistance-it's revolution.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Flame Arrow Publishing
Date
12 August 2025
Pages
394
ISBN
9781990368219